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Butter: Cups to Grams

One US cup of butter is about 227 g (fats & liquids); a tablespoon is about 14.2 g and 100 g is about 0.441 cups. Convert any amount below.

1 cup butter =
Volume
1cup
16tbsp
48tsp
8fl oz
237ml
0.237L
0.946cup (m)
Weight
227g
8.01oz
0.5lb
0.227kg

Weight uses butter's real density. Volume↔volume and weight↔weight are exact for any ingredient; cup→gram uses a cited reference weight (packing and cup size vary by ±5%).

Note: 1 cup = 2 sticks = 8 oz; 1 stick = ½ cup = 113 g. Butter is sold by weight, so this is exact by convention.

Butter — volume to weight

Common cup and spoon amounts of butter, converted to grams, ounces and millilitres.

AmountGramsOuncesMillilitres
1 tsp4.73 g0.167 oz4.93 ml
1 tbsp14.2 g0.5 oz14.8 ml
¼ cup56.8 g2 oz59.1 ml
⅓ cup75.7 g2.67 oz78.9 ml
½ cup114 g4 oz118 ml
⅔ cup151 g5.34 oz158 ml
¾ cup170 g6.01 oz177 ml
1 cup227 g8.01 oz237 ml
2 cups454 g16 oz473 ml

Butter — weight to cups

Weigh butter on a scale? Here is what each weight is in cups and tablespoons.

GramsCupsTablespoonsOunces
10 g0.0440.7050.353 oz
25 g0.111.760.882 oz
50 g0.223.521.76 oz
100 g0.4417.053.53 oz
150 g0.66110.65.29 oz
200 g0.88114.17.05 oz
250 g1.117.68.82 oz
500 g2.235.217.6 oz
1000 g4.4170.535.3 oz

Why weigh butter instead of measuring cups?

A cup measures volume, but recipes really care about how much butter you add by weight. One US cup of butter is taken as 227 g here, cited from US stick convention, and every conversion on this page routes through that figure. Volume-to-volume and weight-to-weight steps are exact, but the cup→gram crossing depends on how the butter is packed, so a kitchen scale is the reliable way to hit the same result every time.

FAQ

How many grams are in a cup of butter?

One US cup of butter weighs about 227 g (source: US stick convention). 1 cup = 2 sticks = 8 oz; 1 stick = ½ cup = 113 g. Butter is sold by weight, so this is exact by convention.

How many grams are in a tablespoon of butter?

One tablespoon of butter is about 14.2 g, and one teaspoon about 4.73 g, since a US cup is exactly 16 tablespoons (48 teaspoons).

How much is 100 g of butter in cups?

100 g of butter is about 0.441 cups. Use the converter above for any other weight — it works in both directions.

Is the cup-to-gram figure for butter exact?

The cup weight is a cited reference (US stick convention); volume↔volume and weight↔weight conversions on this page are exact, but the cup→gram step depends on packing, humidity and brand, so it is best treated as ±5%. A kitchen scale removes the guesswork.

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